What is Friction force: Definition and 235 Discussions

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction:

Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is subdivided into static friction ("stiction") between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction between moving surfaces. With the exception of atomic or molecular friction, dry friction generally arises from the interaction of surface features, known as asperities (see Figure 1).
Fluid friction describes the friction between layers of a viscous fluid that are moving relative to each other.Lubricated friction is a case of fluid friction where a lubricant fluid separates two solid surfaces.Skin friction is a component of drag, the force resisting the motion of a fluid across the surface of a body.
Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.When surfaces in contact move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy (that is, it converts work to heat). This property can have dramatic consequences, as illustrated by the use of friction created by rubbing pieces of wood together to start a fire. Kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy whenever motion with friction occurs, for example when a viscous fluid is stirred. Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation or damage to components. Friction is a component of the science of tribology.
Friction is desirable and important in supplying traction to facilitate motion on land. Most land vehicles rely on friction for acceleration, deceleration and changing direction. Sudden reductions in traction can cause loss of control and accidents.
Friction is not itself a fundamental force. Dry friction arises from a combination of inter-surface adhesion, surface roughness, surface deformation, and surface contamination. The complexity of these interactions makes the calculation of friction from first principles impractical and necessitates the use of empirical methods for analysis and the development of theory.
Friction is a non-conservative force – work done against friction is path dependent. In the presence of friction, some kinetic energy is always transformed to thermal energy, so mechanical energy is not conserved.

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    Calculating Friction Force on a Stationary Dancer on a Drawbridge

    A dancer is standing on one leg on a drawbridge that is about to open. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the drawbridge and the dancer's foot are mu_s and mu_k, respectively. n represents the normal force exerted on the dancer by the bridge, and Fg represents the...
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    Solving Hydraulic Lift & Friction Force Problems

    Homework Statement 1) Consider the hydraulic lift which has a smaller piston of area A1 and a larger piston area A2. Initially the two pistons are not moving. Show that in order to raise the larger piston by a distance d2, it is necessary to apply a force △F = ρg(A1 + A2)d2 on a smaller...
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    Calculating Friction Force on 5000kg Truck on 14° Slope

    Homework Statement A 5000 kg truck is parked on a 14 degree slope. How big is the friction force on the truck? Homework Equations friction = coefficient of friction X normal force The Attempt at a Solution I tried breaking the weight into components. I used 1.00 as the...
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    Calculating Friction Force in a Truck Accelerating at 2.27 m/s^2

    Homework Statement A 20.0 kg packing case is initially at rest on the floor of a 1400-kg pickup truck. The coefficient of static friction between the case and the truck floor is 0.30, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.20. Before each acceleration given below, the truck is traveling...
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    Heat generated by friction force

    Hi guys, I have a circular disk on the end of a rotating shaft. The disk is pressed into another plate and is rubbing together making friction. I need to know how much heat is going to be generated by the friction. I think it is a function of the velocity of the plate, the reaction force...
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    What is the average friction force when a person has a usual 1 km walk

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    Work done by a friction force, block moving up a ramp-question

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    Work done by friction force problem

    Homework Statement A 50 kg trunk is pulled 6.0 meters up a 30 degree incline at a constant velocity. The coefficient of kenetic friction is .2. What is a) the work done by the applied force, b) the work done by gravity and c) the work done by the frictional force I set up my x-axis in the...
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    Friction force of a car rolling down an incline at constant velocity.

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    Comparing Sideward Static Friction Forces on Cars of Different Masses and Speeds

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    Friction Force on Inclined Surface: How It Depends on Angle

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    Acceleration and friction force

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    Find the friction force impeding its motion.

    Ok, our teacher is pretty much insane and doesn't teach anything at all. I'm sure this problem is incredibly simple, but I'm just not sure how to do it. Original Problem: A 15.0 kg box is released on a 32 degree incline and accelerates down the incline at .30m/s/s. Find the friction force...
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    I (formula or tips) for solving friction force question

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    Friction Force Homework Problem

    Hello, i have been asking a lot of question lately, i had 60 questions to do for hw, and I'm kinda confused on some of them... A 0.5kg block is placed on top of a 1.0kg block, the coefficient of static friction between the two blocks is 0.35. The cofficient of kinetic friction between the...
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    How great is the friction force?

    I was wondering if someone could help explain this. I don't understand how to calculate the friction force... So here's the question I'm working on You are applying a 400-Newton force to a freezer full of chocolate chip ice cream in an attempt to move it across the basement. It will not...
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    Friction Force Help: Solving Problem 1

    Hello everyone, I have have no clue on how to go about this problem here, if someone can explain how to go about these it would be great! THANK YOU ALL! Problem 1: A 62 kg crate is dragged across a floor by pulling on a rope attached to the crate and inclined 15° above the horizontal. (a)...
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    Hi everyone. :) My first post here! Anyway, I have a Physics12AP question that I would like some help with. I've been thinking about it for a long time but I have not been able to solve it. Here's the problem: A car on a horizontal road makes an emergency stop such that all four wheels lock and...
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    How Does the Angle Theta Affect Frictional Force in a Mop Sliding Problem?

    The handle of a floor mop of mass m makes an angle theta with the vertical direction. Let muK be the coefficient of kinetic friction between the mop and the floor and muS be the coefficient of static friction. Neglect the mass of the handle. a) Find the magnitude of the force F directed...
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    Understanding Friction Force Direction & Identification of Relative Motion

    Direction of friction force is oppose relative motion of the surface . What is relative motion of the surface mean and how to identify the direction of the relative motion of the surface .
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    Find normal and friction force on a crate full with artichokes

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    Maximum Friction Force on a Ladder: Calculations and Results

    A uniform ladder 5.0 m long rests against a frictionless, vertical wall with its lower end 3.0 m from the wall. The ladder weighs 160 N. The coefficient of static friction between the foot of the ladder and the ground is 0.40. A man weighing 740 N climbs slowly up the ladder. a) What is the...
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    Finding Friction Force in a 11 kg Sphere

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    An easy problem about friction force

    we have an inclined steel plain at angle 20 degree and have a 50 kg steel file the first question is finding the static friction force it's ok ı have found it by using Newton's 2nd law but the second question is at what angle will the cabinet begin to slide ? ı tried equations but ı wasn't...
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    Solving Friction Force and Coefficient on a 17 kg Box on a 35 Degree Incline

    i've been trying to figure this question out for about half an hour now and I'm still where I started. if some one could help me i'd be much obliged. a 17 kg box is released on a 35 degree incline and accelerates down the incline at .270 m/s^2. Find the friction force impeding its motion...
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    Momentum + Friction force = me depressed

    Hey guys, I need help on some physics problems again. A 15g bullet strikes and becomes embedded in a 1.10kg block of wood placed on a horizontal surface just in front of the gun. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 0.25, and the impact drives the block...
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    Solving a Friction Force and Coefficient of Friction Problem

    Hi I'm new here, I hope someone can help me. I think I got the first half of the question, but I got stuck one the second part. Well here it goes, A force of 40N accelerates a 5.0kg block at 6.0m^2 along a horizontal surface. a.) How large is the friction force? b.) What is the...
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    How Far Will a Box Slide Before Stopping If Pushed with a Force of 21.9N?

    a stockroom worker pushes a box with mass 11.2kg on a horizontal surface with a constant speed of 3.50m\s^2 The coeficient of friction is (for surface of the ground and box) .20 A...what horizontal force must the worker apply to maintian the motion.. i got F_x=21.9N which is correct and then it...
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    How Does Friction Affect a Stationary 1kg Mass on a Horizontal Surface?

    The coefficients of friction between a 1kg mass and a surface are ms=.54 and mk=.46. Assuming the only other force acting on this block is that due to gravity, what is the force of friction (give magnitude and direction) on block: -if the block is at rest and the surface is horizontal? would...
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    Calculating Friction Force: 800N Weight & 15° Angle

    Here's there problem: You are running, your weight is 800 N. You generate a backward and downward force of 1000 N at an angle of 15 degrees from vertical. What is the maximum friction force you can generate and the actual fritction force generated between the surface area and your shoe...
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    Calculating Momentum & Friction Force

    Is there any ways to find the momentum in force of friction of an object? What is the equation formula to find the force of friction in momentum?
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    Friction force and constant velocity

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    Calculating Forces: Preventing Masses from Falling on Frictionless Floor

    The problem starts with two masses, m=16kg and M=88kg. m is pushed against the middle of M with a static friction coefficient of .38, and M is on a frictionless floor. The first part of question asked to find the force necessary to prevent m from falling. After drawing the free body diagram it...
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